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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1919)
of Mercy, Mrs. B. A. Thaxter; Cuming a* a surprise to her Christian Americanisation, K. M. Pratt; New Life Currents in China, James F. Ewing; Crusade of Compassion, Mrs. J. B. Dun lap; World Facts and American Responsibility, Ralph McAfee. deuce, Mr». Butler, of Walla The Laurelwood Congregational Walla, Wash., took posseswion of church is represented in these her new home. Mrs. Butler 1» n classcN by Mrs. Meta Snider. Indy of about 70 years. She will Fourth United Brethren have in her household another Last Sunday nt the Fourth elderly Indy ten year» older than United Brethren church Mr». E. herself and n nephew. Frank Price, 8827 72nd street O. Shepherd spoke in the inter ests of the Woman’» Missionary S. E., returned Imine last Fri day after a week nt the Berni association of thr general United Brethren church. Enough name» fair during which he was dem onstrating Trubl-pruf tires. Iutst were »ubscribed to warrant plan» for •the forming of an organisa Tuesday he made a business trip tion on Wednesday evening, to Gresham. November 6, at 8 p. m. Rev. W. Lee Grnv an<! family This evening (Friday) the moved Thursday from their resi Christian Endeavor will hold a dence at (1980 Millard avenue to business and social meeting in 7711 Woodstock avenue. All the church upstairs parlor. The member» nnd friend» of the Mil social feature will be strictly lar«l Avenue Presbyterian church Hallowe'en from the perfectly will plcns^ take note of the new good and luscious "punkin" pies location of the manse. However, to the decoration» and other ac Mr. Gray’s telephone number will cessories. Mi»» Edith Mar»ton still be the Name, Tabor 7035. is in charge of the affair. Next Sunday morning at this Miss Gladness Murray, 812«) church at 11 o’clock Mrs. C. P. (12nd street S. E., who ha» had Blanchard, the pastor, will speak charge of the Dennison booth nt In the evening Old» A King», has been obliged «>n "Suppose.’* by order of her physician to at 7 o'clock her subject will be give up her work there for an “Widen the Trenches (or th«- family and friend* was the mar News Items from Arleta- Kero Park Neighborhood Mr». N. E. (hamldess of Ar Irta recently returned from a trip to Idaho where she made visits in Weiser, ('aid well and I Boise. Mr. nnd Mr». .1. A. Clark • of Firland left Inst Tuesday mom- Ing for their ranch, liner Nortli Plains, where they will make their home. Last Monday Mr». Joe Mct- If returned from an caster.i trip which included Ohio ami other »täte». Slic left with the G. A. R. excursion. Mr. and Mr». William Camp- bril of Scappoose motored to Portland Inst Sunday to spend a few hour» visiting with Mr. ami Mr». Frank Price, of 0627 72ml »trevi S. E. Rnndnll E. Dentsmnn, son of Mr. and Mr». W. (>. Dcntsmnn, 7901 70tb street S. E., returned home Snturday after n year’s service in France with the 81st division, company B. II. C. Forbes nnd his sister, Mrs. Jean Forbes McLoney, Ills 70th street S. E.. left Saturday indefinite time. Miss Murray is for Mr. Forbes' ranch near suffering from a nervons break Beaverton for a few days’ stay down, her trouble bring precip ther«-, returning Inst Wednesday. itated by a very severe cold. Tin- South Mt. Tabor Com Showers are Coming." Arleta Baptist Church Next Sunday morning Ker. riage of Miss Garnett Saulcer, Day will »peak on "Nehcmiah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. the Man." In the evening the Saulcer, 6903 48rd avenue S. E., service will be given over to the to John I. Tu/foyd of Wood stock. Mr. and Mrs. Tufford went to Salem October II, and wrrr married there on that date. They arc nt home to their many friends at 1008 East 29th street high school Line." All hig^ school students are mont welcome. Last Sunday the Sunday school totaled 267 and the three inter mediate societies in the evening numbered 80. students, seats be ing reserved for them and they will be asked to sing their vorite high school songs. The pastor's subject for the evening will Ire "Bucking the On Wednesday evening, the 22nd, the Arleta Women of Woodcraft held a regular cere monial meeting, followed by a J social hour and refreshments. ♦ This ser vice is preparatory for a series of meeting to be held later. Tile Christian Endeavor at 6 p. in. will be addressed by Rev. Mr. The Oregon Ministerial Coll Davidson of Pennsylvania. Mrs. I fcrcncc met in session nt tlw Blanchard has set the times of I First United Brethren church last these evening services to con I Tuesday ami elected th«' follow form with the curfew law. ing officers: President, Rev. John Nicrwonder, Vancouver; If you believe In home trade—In a vice-president, Rev. Byron Clark, home paper—In boosting your homo Portland; secretary and treas town advertise in the Herald. We can also do your commercial print urer, Rev. E. O. Shepherd of the ins quickly and satisfactorily / Third United Brethren church, A splendid talk was given by ®Start now. Buy W. S. S. niunity club postponed its busi ness meeting from Friday eve ning of Inst week to two weeks from that night. Tonight ( Fri- Rev. Ferguson of Philomath. Mr. «lay) tile meeting will be social Ferguson »aw a long season of fighting in the English army in chara<'tcr. during the late war. Miss Ruby Pound of Salem, a professional nurse, arrived nt til«' Laurelwood Congregational home of her sisters, Mesdames The Federation of churches O. II. Gilbert and 'A. C. Hol hns planned a campaign for the comb. 4829 71st street, where spread of niiwsionary informa she will make her permanent tion throughout the city. Normal resilience. classes arc now in progrès» at Mr. nnd Mr». J. IL Barnard the First Congregational church have bought the property nt <1930 in which leader» for l«*ral church 85th avenue S. E. formerly oc classes arc being trained. The cupied by Rev. W. Lee Gray. book* used, with their interpre They moved in on the same day ters, ar«' as follow». Mook (pri that th«' minister moved out; an.I mary), Mi»» Violet Johnson; on the same «lay, J » also, the new The Honorable Crimson Tree, proprietor of the Barnar«! re»i- Miss Bernice Adams; Ministry * City of Portland Receives SIX GARY TRÙCKS For Fire Bureau SA WNÏK TOYS GARY TRUCKS PURCHASED BY THE CITY OF PORTLAND FOR THE FIRE BUREAU The whole purpose of Goodyear Standard Service is Guarantee One Full Year help our customers get out of their Goodyear Tires all the mileage Goodyear builds into them. Therefore it is important that you use a Goodyear Tube i■ ■ ! : : to properly support every Goodyear Casing, because Good year builds these tubes to protect our customer’s investment in Goodyear Casings. GOODYEAR TIRE SERVICE STATION The Lents Garage AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor Tabor 3429 HomeD-61 8919 Foster Road 1 The passing of the horse proves the economy of operating by trucks; twelve horses to be disposed of by the City of Portland for the twentieth century fire equipment. The fire fighting apparatus will be installed at the Municipal Shop of the City of Portland. The city held competitive tests for trucks that would be best suited for strength and hill climbing under loaded conditions and sphed on the level and the GARY won. This was a decisive victory for GARY trucks for the competition was open and all dealers were invited to compete. The GARY “Ten Point Test” truck is composed of standard units— Buda Motor, Brown-Lipe Transmission, Tuthill Titanic branded springs, Parrish and Bingham cold pressed steel frame. Gary Coast Agency Phone Broadway 2162 Seventy-one Broadway PORTLAND, OREGON